This is part 2 of my interview with Stacey Aaronson, founder of The Book Doctor Is In. In our first interview we talked about how the self-publishing model can help or hurt your book sales. You can hear that interview here.

In part 2, Stacey will discuss why DIY and self-publishing are NOT one and the same, with the goal of helping aspiring authors avoid making critical and costly mistakes on their way to becoming published.

She will also discuss:
What are the biggest ways the traditional publishing model differs from the self-publishing model?What’s one of the biggest mistakes writers make before they start writing?What are some of the red flags writers should heed when seeking out independent publishing professionals (editors and designers)?And much more!
Please be sure to join us in the chat room to ask questions of Stacey. She is here to help!

Show Notes

This is part 2 of my interview with Stacey Aaronson, founder of The Book Doctor Is In. In our first interview we talked about how the self-publishing model can help or hurt your book sales. You can hear that interview here.


In part 2, Stacey will discuss why DIY and self-publishing are NOT one and the same, with the goal of helping aspiring authors avoid making critical and costly mistakes on their way to becoming published.


She will also discuss:

What are the biggest ways the traditional publishing model differs from the self-publishing model?What’s one of the biggest mistakes writers make before they start writing?What are some of the red flags writers should heed when seeking out independent publishing professionals (editors and designers)?And much more!

Please be sure to join us in the chat room to ask questions of Stacey. She is here to help!


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